
Thermal, United States โย December 11, 2025 โ Daniel Bluman (ISR) had a feeling that Landon de Nyze would be well suited for his cousin, Mark Bluman (COL), and that perception proved to be correct on Thursday, December 11, at Desert International Horse Park (DIHP). In only their second show together, Colombiaโs Mark Bluman (COL) piloted Landon to victory in the $182,000ย Great American Insurance Groupย Qualifier CSI 5*, held as part of Desert Holiday 2.
โDaniel is going to heaven if he keeps giving me these kind of horses!โ said Mark Bluman in speaking of the 12-year-old Zangersheide gelding previously competed by Daniel Bluman and to great success by Kent Farrington before him. โ[Landon] was super successful with Kent. He got [an individual] silver medal in the Pan Am Games, won a couple CSI 5* grands prix with him. Kent had enough horses at the time, and he wasnโt really taking Landon much to the showsโฆDaniel bought him for him to ride.โ

Mark Bluman (COL) continued, โAgain, same story with Daniel, he had many horses to ride at the time, and he knew the horse could be a great match. Even at the beginning when [Daniel] first bought it, he said, โListen, I think this could be a good match for you. Let me give it a go and see how it goes, but I know at the end of the day, youโre going to end up riding him.โ So, now itโs up to me!โ
Mark Bluman competed Landon de Nyze for the first time during last weekโs CSI2* at Desert Holiday 1, and from there it was straight on to Thursdayโs CSI5*.

As Mark Bluman (COL) and Landon de Nyze navigated the first-round, Olaf Petersen Jr.-designed course, they looked every bit a veteran partnership. They joined seven other entries from the 42-horse starting field in punching their ticket to the jump-off.

The third pair to return, Callie Schott (USA) and Southern Archesโ Garant set the time to beat at 42.05 seconds, and four trips later, it was Mark Blumanโs turn.
โKnowing that Nina [Mallevaey] was behind me, I tried to give it a real go,โ explained Mark Bluman (COL). โI didnโt go full gas because I honestly donโt know the horse very wellโฆThe run to the last, I think thatโs where I took advantage of being on a mega-careful horse. I just ran to the last vertical, and he just cleared it!โ

The pair flew across the timers in 40.75 seconds to clinch the win. Schott and Garant held on to second place, and Laura Kraut (USA) and Kaylee, owned by Gian Battista Lutta, finished in third with a time of 45.14 seconds.
โIโve been coming here for the last four years for these two weeks,โ concluded Mark Bluman. โIn the four years, I donโt think thereโs been a year that I didnโt win a class, so I always love coming here. This horse show always treats me well. Iโm very successful here, and itโs a must on my calendar. I enjoy the weather. I enjoy the restaurants. The hotel is unbelievable, and the facilities are just unreal.โ
With the class held as part of the weekโs Major League Show Jumping competition, the Blumanโs Maccabi United team extends their lead in theย MLSJ team standingsย heading into Friday nightโs $200,000 MLSJ Team Competition CSI 5*, presented by ClipMyHorse.

Final Results โ $182,000ย Great American Insurance Groupย Qualifier CSI 5*
1) Mark Bluman (COL) & Landon de Nyze โ 0 / 0 โ 40.75
2) Callie Schott (USA) & Garant โ 0 / 0 โ 42.05
3) Laura Kraut (USA) & Kaylee โ 0 / 0 โ 45.14
Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park (DIHP)
Photos: ยฉ DIHP / High Desert Sport Photo / Megan Giese
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